Master Electronics adds RF modules with Insight SiP signing

US-based Master Electronics has added RF modules to its offering with the signing of French RF module specialist, Insight SIP.

The distributor is based in Phoenix, Arizona but ships worldwide as Online Components for web-based distribution and trades as Electro Sonic in Canada. The company credits the combination of  online e-commerce and field sales, organic growth and strategic acquisition for it being one of the fastest growing distributors.

Amy Cooper, supplier manager at Master Electronics said “We are delighted to have Insight SIP as a new line . . . Their leading-edge RF miniature modules for IOT applications are the kind of components for which we see a strong and growing demand, as more and more functions are carried out wirelessly.”


Insight SiP‘s sales and marketing director, Nick Wood (pictured) commented: “We are proud to have signed an agreement with a fast-growing distributor in Master Electronics. We believe this will boost our business particularly in North America but also worldwide.”


Insight SiP is based in Sophia Antipolis, France and specialises in RF modules, using SiP (system in package) technology. Its porfolio includes Bluetooth Low Energy modules, including what is claimed to be the world’s smallest complete BLE module, and industry firsts including ultra wideband, BLE and LoRa/BLE modules with integrated antennas, the Antenna-in-Package and a miniature, dual-band wi-fi module with integrated antennas.

The Insight SiP products join RF and microwave products from a range of US and international manufacturers, including Amphenol RF and Bulgin.

Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes is the editor of Electronics Weekly. She has been covering the electronics industry for over 30 years, edited UK and pan-European titles and contributed to UK and international online and print publications. Although specialising in the semiconductor market, she also has a keen interest in education, careers and start-up opportunities in the broader electronics industry.

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